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. >>> also this morning, three large explosions have been reported in mumbai, india, each of them in the largest parts of the city, the home of the 2008 terror attacks that killed 166 people. early reports say that at least eight have been killele today. no word on what or who may be responsible for the explosion, though one government official did say it must have been a bomb blast. >>> and a new report about security at the nation's airport, despite the crackdown after the 9/11 attacks, airport security has been breached 25,000 times since november 2001. bus, the tsa insists those incidents represent only a tiny fraction of the billions of passengers screened over the past decade. >>> children now make up only 24% of the population. 13% of the population is now over 65, but that is expected to balloon by some 20% by the middle of this century. >>> and their recent trip to north america made one thing abundantly clear. prince william and his wife catherine are the epitome of newly wedded bliss but that is not so the case fofo monaco's royal newly we'ds. prince albert and his bride c
. >>> also this morning, three large explosions have been reported in mumbai, india, each of them in the largest parts of the city, the home of the 2008 terror attacks that killed 166 people. early reports say that at least eight have been killele today. no word on what or who may be responsible for the explosion, though one government official did say it must have been a bomb blast. >>> and a new report about security at the nation's airport, despite the crackdown after the...
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. >>> in india's financial capital mumbai is on high alert after three bombings rocked the city at rush hour. investigators are combing debris trying to determine which terror group is behind the attack which killed at least 17 people and wounded more than 140. >>> and new evidence this morning that any recovery in the housing market is still a long way off. foreclosure activity actually rose by 4% last month compared to may. now analysts expect at least 800,000 homes will be repossessed this year alone. they say that number would be far higher, but banks are actually backed up trying to process all the defaults. >>> and finally, the academy awards of the sports world. they are espn's espy awards complete with red carpet fashion and, oh, boy, was there a standout this year. giants star brian wilson is award crazy. he proved it. he was calling it a onesie. built-in gloves and his cougar cane and a beard where i do believe they have whole ecosystems yet to be discovered. >> it is a look. >> it is a look yes. >> such a strong reaction. you seem jealous of it. >> i'm a little jealous. big f
. >>> in india's financial capital mumbai is on high alert after three bombings rocked the city at rush hour. investigators are combing debris trying to determine which terror group is behind the attack which killed at least 17 people and wounded more than 140. >>> and new evidence this morning that any recovery in the housing market is still a long way off. foreclosure activity actually rose by 4% last month compared to may. now analysts expect at least 800,000 homes will be...
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the big cat leaping over a wall as you saw there before terrorizing a village in eastern india. it mauled 11 people. and at one point, as you can see there, pounced on a man's back. eventually the locals were able to beat it back with knives and sticks and stones. we see those photos. remarkably, though, dave and robin, no one was seriously injured. >> saw the jaws open as he was on that man's back. >> it is a common problem as those villagers push deeper and deeper into what was forest. >> into their land. all right, josh. thank you. >>> let's get back outside. another check -- >> with the only man that looks cool. no sweat. it's sam. >> good morning, robin, david, josh. let's get to the boards. we have a lot to talk about with this heat. there are now 32 states under heat watches or warnings or advisories. it has spread into the mid-atlantic and the northeast. large population centers that may or may not be ready to handle this kind of heat. and forget it. it's the heat and the humidity now. your index level, 113, 112 in raleigh. and, yes, dallas, you're used to it. it feels l
the big cat leaping over a wall as you saw there before terrorizing a village in eastern india. it mauled 11 people. and at one point, as you can see there, pounced on a man's back. eventually the locals were able to beat it back with knives and sticks and stones. we see those photos. remarkably, though, dave and robin, no one was seriously injured. >> saw the jaws open as he was on that man's back. >> it is a common problem as those villagers push deeper and deeper into what was...
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whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing to compromise, before walking out of the room. the moody's rating service is threatening to downgrade the nation's credit rating because of this crisis. >> both sides really locking horns. >>> new light is being shed on the problem of american kids and obesity. and two harvard doctors are weighing in. >> what they're saying about overweight children has just about everybody taking sides on this. abc's lana zach explains the controversy. >> reporter: thanks, peggy and daniel. it's really a radical idea and it's intended to get people talking about childhood obesity. in "the journal of the american medical association," two highly respected experts in the field are weighing in with this provocative question. should extremely
whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing to compromise, before walking out of the room. the moody's rating service is threatening to downgrade the nation's credit rating because of...
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. >>> now to india where a frightened and hissing leopard mauled 11 villagers before it wawacornered and killed. at one point the big cat bared its fangs and leapt through the air, tackling a man and knocking him down. the leopard held its ground against wildlife officials carrying batons and tranquilizer guns. finally villagers managed to beat back the cat using knives stones and batons. >> you always tease me for not liking animals. >>> 200 million americans are bracing for another day of blistering heat and humidity now blamed for nearly two dozen deaths. today's danger zone spans two dozen states from the plains to the east coast. abc's matt gutman is in chicago where conditions there have been downright unbearable. >> reporter: chicago's being called an urban heat island. the blazing sun and merciless humidity are cooking this city. >> it's serious out here. >> reporter: it was also torturous across half the country and dangerous. in chicago the heat index of 110 degrees stirred memories of 1995, when a heat wave here killed over 700 people. in these conditions, the body even at
. >>> now to india where a frightened and hissing leopard mauled 11 villagers before it wawacornered and killed. at one point the big cat bared its fangs and leapt through the air, tackling a man and knocking him down. the leopard held its ground against wildlife officials carrying batons and tranquilizer guns. finally villagers managed to beat back the cat using knives stones and batons. >> you always tease me for not liking animals. >>> 200 million americans are...
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. >> the search for a missing student from india brings los angeles investigators to the bay area, how the void got left behind. >> and a monster machine breaking ground tonight beneath san francisco bay. it's a story you'll see only on 7. >>> this is the first ontime budget since i've been governor. >> governor brown signs a new state budget into law that is balanced which with huge spending cuts in the hope more money will come n good evening, everyone. >> california beats the clock with a budget in place at midnight. first time in five years. governor brown signed the $86 billion plan into law today. he and his fellow democrats had wanted to ask voters to extend a series of expiring hikes but failed to get two republicans in each house to support that plan.
. >> the search for a missing student from india brings los angeles investigators to the bay area, how the void got left behind. >> and a monster machine breaking ground tonight beneath san francisco bay. it's a story you'll see only on 7. >>> this is the first ontime budget since i've been governor. >> governor brown signs a new state budget into law that is balanced which with huge spending cuts in the hope more money will come n good evening, everyone. >>...
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as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are futures shaping up? we look to big news from wall street. wall street's got to deal with earnings and debt ceiling stuff this week. >> overall, heading into this week, considering all of that our futures right now are a little bit lower. many of the biggest and wealthiest companies in this country are preparing to release quarterly numbers. we'll hear from general electric, goldman sachs, intel, ibm, a handful of the companies investor ises are keep an eye on. we'll get an idea how some of the biggest companies in the country are doing in the third quarter. today we're going to hear from charles schwab, halliburton, and hasbro before the basically. after the bell, stanley, black and decker, and workmanship inn. earnings are really important. if it weren't for all the other
as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are futures shaping up? we look to big news from wall street. wall street's got to deal with earnings and debt ceiling stuff this week. >> overall, heading into this week,...
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alisyn: a young boy swept away by raging floodwaters in central india. check this out. apparently the 4-year-old was tbhaight river with his uncle when flash floodwaters suddenly rushed in. now we are show you the entire dramatic rescue which starts with two men just inches away from reaching the boy. watch this. oh, my goodness. the boy lost consciousness during the ordeal but we are getting reports is in stable condition at a local hospital. the annual marine corps ball starting to look like a list of hollywood a-listers. now a third marine is setting his sights on another celebrity whom he calls the all around perfect woman. trace gallagher is live in los angeles with more. tell us about this perfect woman. >> this might be a red carpet events. the marine corps ball. the actresses this marine wants to invite probably will be a lot more fun. the marine is ray lewis. here he is run, getting in -- getting in shape. he then switches, gets into proper attire, then you know what he does? he asks this actress to go to the ball with him. listen. >> i would like to take betty
alisyn: a young boy swept away by raging floodwaters in central india. check this out. apparently the 4-year-old was tbhaight river with his uncle when flash floodwaters suddenly rushed in. now we are show you the entire dramatic rescue which starts with two men just inches away from reaching the boy. watch this. oh, my goodness. the boy lost consciousness during the ordeal but we are getting reports is in stable condition at a local hospital. the annual marine corps ball starting to look like...
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. >>> in eastern india a snarling leopard terrorized an entire village mauling 11 people before it was cornered and killed. take a look at this video here. wildlife officials armed with batons and tranquilizer guns were virtually helpleses agains this cat. at one point the cat jumped into the air and tackled a man knocking him off a wall. they finally got the upper hand beating it back with knives, sticks and stones. >> scary video, wow. >>> the search continues for the bodies of three young tourists swept over a 300-foot waterfall at yosemite. witnesses say they had climbed over the guardrail to take pictures. a man and woman slipped into the water first then another man fell in while trying to save them. all three were college students visiting with their church group. >>> an equally scary spill into rushing waters near niagara fall had a happier ending though. a woman hikikg near whirlpool park reachedown to touch the swirling water and fell in. she disappeared underwater but resurfaced and a tour boat tour pulled her out. she was unconscious but then she was revived because that cr
. >>> in eastern india a snarling leopard terrorized an entire village mauling 11 people before it was cornered and killed. take a look at this video here. wildlife officials armed with batons and tranquilizer guns were virtually helpleses agains this cat. at one point the cat jumped into the air and tackled a man knocking him off a wall. they finally got the upper hand beating it back with knives, sticks and stones. >> scary video, wow. >>> the search continues for the...
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using its international database, it projects india to be the most populace nation by the year 2050. take a look at this. they are expecting that india will have 1.6 billion people by 2050, that would make china number two, by the way. i'll show you what china is expected to look like. china would be number two, would be holding steady with about 1.3 billion people. where would the u.s. be? the united states, let me show you that, the united states would grow to about 423 million people by 2050. one of the biggest gains will be number four, this one i'm sure is going to surprise you, nigeria, likely to be the fourth most pew pew his country with 402 million people. look at ethiopia, caught my attention, will be, give that to you, will grow to about 278 million people. putting it into the top ten for the first time. now, those are gainers. let's look at losers. biggest loser, russia would drop from number nine right now to number 16, declining birth rates in that country, relatively low life expectancies to blame. it's just 62 years, by the way, life expectancy for men in russia. it's
using its international database, it projects india to be the most populace nation by the year 2050. take a look at this. they are expecting that india will have 1.6 billion people by 2050, that would make china number two, by the way. i'll show you what china is expected to look like. china would be number two, would be holding steady with about 1.3 billion people. where would the u.s. be? the united states, let me show you that, the united states would grow to about 423 million people by...
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india is denying that they were -- missed any warning signs. >> the fact the blasts took place within minutes of each other, separated by eight to ten minutes, shows that it was a coordinated terror attack. >> today's attack is the first in mumbai since the 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead. >>> to a cnn exclusive. a cnn crew caught in the cross fire in libya. they p ended up in the middle of a battle for a town the rebels lost and then retook in a five-hour fire fight and are lucky they made it out thereof. take a look. >> you guys! wait! [ bleep ]. >> get in there! [ bleep ]. >> wait! wait! >> get in! >> wait! >> i'm in. >> okay. calm down. [ bleep ]. >> we are leaving this area. there's gunfire all around us. and we believe that gadhafi's forces are doing april round-about movement. so we are rushing out of this area. >> wow. they are all okay. we got to witness that close call for you. do you know exactly what's happening? >> reporter: we had gone to the edge of this town and let me actually stress one point. there are no communications in this area. no cell phone system
india is denying that they were -- missed any warning signs. >> the fact the blasts took place within minutes of each other, separated by eight to ten minutes, shows that it was a coordinated terror attack. >> today's attack is the first in mumbai since the 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead. >>> to a cnn exclusive. a cnn crew caught in the cross fire in libya. they p ended up in the middle of a battle for a town the rebels lost and then retook in a five-hour fire...
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after turkey, secretary clinton visits greece, then india, then indonesia and then china. all of that over the next 12 days. >>> what is next for casey anthony? we know she's getting out of jail on sunday after three years. she walks out a free woman and anthony may be a rich woman after her release. there is speculation surrounding how she'll sell her story and for how much. >> meantime she's received a number of death threats as well fueling a lot of concern about her safety. joining us now, legal contributor for "in session" on trutv, sunny hostin following that case, knee deep in the case is a better way to put it. she'll walk out the door. at that point does the legal responsibility for casey anthony's safety sort of end with the authorities who have been holding her? you're gone, you're on your own? absolutely. >> good luck. >> it really does. i mean certainly when an inmate is in prison, prison officials are responsible for their safety. but realistically, once she's released into the public she's on her own. i will say this, usually defendants are released, you kno
after turkey, secretary clinton visits greece, then india, then indonesia and then china. all of that over the next 12 days. >>> what is next for casey anthony? we know she's getting out of jail on sunday after three years. she walks out a free woman and anthony may be a rich woman after her release. there is speculation surrounding how she'll sell her story and for how much. >> meantime she's received a number of death threats as well fueling a lot of concern about her safety....
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hair divas, from india, women cut off. used to make high-end wigs and weaves. the hair can go to big buck on the black market. >>> 16 vegetarian customers sue for mistakenly serving them meat. the group ordered vegetable is a moes samosis and got meat samosis instead. the group is trying to recover the cost of the trip to india where they dipped themselves in the gaungese river to cleanse their souls because of eating the meat. >> if i were asitic i would say they're suing for the cost of their trip. >> let me say one thing, because i love -- you can tell with the first bite whether it's a vegetable or meat -- >> first bite, say, hold on, guys. >> this is not the -- because it's literally, huge chunks of ground up lamb. a little different than potatoes and peas. >> yeah. >>> coming up next on "american morning," interviewing for a job? be careful which post on facebook, we'll talk to the head the company that does social media background checks for prospective employees. >> fascinating. friends posts pictures of you doing tequila shots? they see that, too. >>>
hair divas, from india, women cut off. used to make high-end wigs and weaves. the hair can go to big buck on the black market. >>> 16 vegetarian customers sue for mistakenly serving them meat. the group ordered vegetable is a moes samosis and got meat samosis instead. the group is trying to recover the cost of the trip to india where they dipped themselves in the gaungese river to cleanse their souls because of eating the meat. >> if i were asitic i would say they're suing for...
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when their competitors overseas in canada, in china, in india are paying a lot lower tax rate. that hurts job creation here. look, it's not the big companies anymore that are engaged in international competition. it's the small and medium businesses that are, too. we just feel that if we keep taxing our job creators, our businesses, at higher rates than our foreign competitors are taxing theirs, it will cost us economic growth. more to the point, when we keep raising taxes in washington, for ephemeral promises that never materialize, we are not fixing the problem. >> let me get to that topic. the "wall street journal" says even the $600 billion in spending cuts in stage one are worth grabbing as part of a debt ceiling vote. more broadly, democrats in the gang are making a big concession by saying the tax rate should go down, not up. >> i agree with that. >> even obama-care must be reformed. why not grab what you can? >> that's what i want to do. >> and worry about reducing the taxes down the road. >> i think that's what we're going to do. >> if they don't materialize, you can r
when their competitors overseas in canada, in china, in india are paying a lot lower tax rate. that hurts job creation here. look, it's not the big companies anymore that are engaged in international competition. it's the small and medium businesses that are, too. we just feel that if we keep taxing our job creators, our businesses, at higher rates than our foreign competitors are taxing theirs, it will cost us economic growth. more to the point, when we keep raising taxes in washington, for...
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he'd been thinking about british empires in india and stuff like that. and so there was this social impact. and at the time, i think what we saw was a very, very deep impact on our society by these darwinian ideas. everything from national socialist and throughout argued the neoclassic economics have thumb imprint of darwinian thinking, particularly as mediated through the likes of herbert. so as i was beginning to look at the process that created us, and we read dolphins chain can we read darwin and perhaps we were selfish shortsighted, ruthless entities forged by an amoral and utterly cruel process. this give me hope it may not necessarily be the idea. i at the age of 90. at the age of 80, he was still writing in the fact i would argue his most important work was published in 1904 and his eighth decade and that's the title page they arecoming to study the results of scientific research in relation to the unity or plurality of worlds. very, very strange title and deed. but what this book really is is a summary of wallace's understand a note what the evo
he'd been thinking about british empires in india and stuff like that. and so there was this social impact. and at the time, i think what we saw was a very, very deep impact on our society by these darwinian ideas. everything from national socialist and throughout argued the neoclassic economics have thumb imprint of darwinian thinking, particularly as mediated through the likes of herbert. so as i was beginning to look at the process that created us, and we read dolphins chain can we read...
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and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i mean, here he had nine children, but is inviting yet another woman to his house in pakistan. so it's one thing to sort of go back and forth as to who marion gmail it is, but then you need the historical context. where was pakistan at that time? influence among us, this book is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam. so you know, i don't want to sort of loose sight of those aspects of the book and the fine-grained because marionette symbolizes a vehicle for a lot of these meditations. but as to the question of what i decided to do with her letters, i felt it was important to have million of the vehicle for the reader to experience her letters with immediacy, and around words rather than me paraphrasing them or, you know, saying welcome and marion says
and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i mean, here he had nine children, but is inviting yet another woman to his house in pakistan. so it's one thing to sort of go back and forth as to who marion gmail it is, but then you need the historical...
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is it's favoritism on behalf of parliament for the shareholders of the east india tea company. so there's the government being oppressive, the parliament, and i think it's important to understand what the revolution was about for many ordinary patriots was this effort to set up governments of their own, that their problem was that their governments lacked the power to protect the people and promote their prosperity. and that to understand the movement solely as anti-government is to understand it really halfway and partly from the point of view of the most well-to-do who are always the ones who can do without less government and not from the point of view of the many people who actually made the revolution happen. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, barbara clark smith. our next author is john ragosta. >> thank you, tatiana, thank you all for coming. i got started on this project several years back when i was live anything culpepper county, about an hour north of here. and being in culpepper, i became interest inside the cull pepper minutemen, some ofback rah's ordinary -- barb
is it's favoritism on behalf of parliament for the shareholders of the east india tea company. so there's the government being oppressive, the parliament, and i think it's important to understand what the revolution was about for many ordinary patriots was this effort to set up governments of their own, that their problem was that their governments lacked the power to protect the people and promote their prosperity. and that to understand the movement solely as anti-government is to understand...
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. >> india, china, brazil and south africa. and they signed on to a thing called the copenhagen accord along with many other countries, including the united states. and under the accord those countries all pledged a certain emissions reduction target to be achieved by 2020. if you total up the pledges for emissions reductions under the accord, they get us about two-thirds of the way to where we need to be to avoid dangerous climate change. so we only need another third, right? you might say, well, they're just pledges. is anyone actually with doing mig? well, in fact, they are rather surprisingly. even the united states is doing things. your target here in this country is a 17% reduction by 2020. you're already at -9% as a result of a lot of initiatives that are not happening necessarily at the federal level, but at the state level as well. in a few months' time, we'll see the opening of the first large emissions trading scheme here in this country in california, adopts their ets. there are a number of government initiatives he
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. >>> plus a hindu temple in india. you'll be amazed by what they found in the basement. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> they helped win the race to space. but now, they're losing their jobs. the final flight of the space shuttle means the end of a career for many nasa workers, from astronauts to mechanics. where do they go from here? find out tonight, on the "cbs evening news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. tough on stains. foto be theres a calling for the veterans who protect our freedoms working with today's va i can use my license anywhere in the u.s. in the city or the wide open spaces i
. >>> plus a hindu temple in india. you'll be amazed by what they found in the basement. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> they helped win the race to space. but now, they're losing their jobs. the final flight of the space shuttle means the end of a career for many nasa workers, from astronauts to mechanics. where do they go from here? find out tonight, on the "cbs evening news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all...
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and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. so in the age old conflict between hot and cold, it seems four people out of ten are already wishing it was winter again. careful what you wish for, warns our steve hartman. >> reporter: this year july was a three-letter word. >> h-o-t. >> hot. >> reporter: and people are not happy. >> it is super hot. >> reporter: of course folks always whine about the weather but i've noticed the past couple of years the complaints have seemed special heated and overstated. >> i feel like i'm melting. >> i felt like i was going to die. >> reporter: you'd think there was lava in the streets. >> i'm so hot. i wish it was winter. >> reporter: oh, do you now? >> way too hot out here. >> reporter: how easily we forget. just how much worse it could be. i went back in time today to remind us not only of what the weather could be like but what it will be like all too soon. welcome back. to the dead of winter. >> what do you have to say to the people of the summer? >> appreciate
and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. so in the age old conflict between hot and cold, it seems four people out of ten are already wishing it was winter again. careful what you wish for, warns our steve hartman. >> reporter: this year july was a three-letter word. >> h-o-t. >> hot. >> reporter: and people are not happy. >> it is super hot. >> reporter: of course folks always...
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. >> yesterday we outsourced the entire call center to india. >> you bastard. >> that's for me. >> the most striking thing is how much it costs to have a live american agent answer a call. >> my name is ed. how may i help you? >> a live agent is about $7.50 per call. >> my name is sean. >> my name is cindy. >> my name is rickardo. >> to outsource to a foreign country and have a live agent in a foreign country is about $2.35 a call. to use one of those voice response systems, press one for this and press two for that is about 35 cents a call. a lot of companies saved a whole lot of money and everybody was happy except the customer and really i think a lot of customer service agents who had to mop up after this. >> reporter: it should come as no surprise that the telephone has been a source of customer ire ever since it was invented. >> boy operators man the switchboards in those days. >> reporter: but they were so rude to callers, they were replaced by young women who became known as hello girls. in 1890, mark twain complained that his phone service in hartford, connecticut, was the ver
. >> yesterday we outsourced the entire call center to india. >> you bastard. >> that's for me. >> the most striking thing is how much it costs to have a live american agent answer a call. >> my name is ed. how may i help you? >> a live agent is about $7.50 per call. >> my name is sean. >> my name is cindy. >> my name is rickardo. >> to outsource to a foreign country and have a live agent in a foreign country is about $2.35 a call. to...
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. >>> incredible scenes coming out of northern india where a passenger train jumped the tracks. the impact was so severe one car ended up on top of another. at least 28 people were killed and 100 others injured. nearby residents rushed to the crash site and smashed the train's windows open to help get trapped passengers out. >>> the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and
. >>> incredible scenes coming out of northern india where a passenger train jumped the tracks. the impact was so severe one car ended up on top of another. at least 28 people were killed and 100 others injured. nearby residents rushed to the crash site and smashed the train's windows open to help get trapped passengers out. >>> the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s....
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have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for domestic use. so here, under this kerala temple, is this unbelievable treasure. billions of dollars of treasure. you asked me how it was found. it's a very fascinating story because there was a lawyer who was living on the temple grounds in the housing and he stopped paying rent. he said i'm no longer go to pay rent. because i only pay rent to the gods or the king and the king died in the 1990s. so he then sued the state and because of his litigation, it resulted in them opening these vaults. several vaults, there are around six or seven vaults and uncovering these vast amounts of treasure. now what's interesting is who gets to keep it. >> exactly. susan. who gets to keep it is it kerala state? is it going to go to the people or the royal family? or does it belong to the country as a whole? every treasure story needs a sequel. you're seeing the guards now earlier guarding. because suddenly this relatively obscure temple, although beautiful and a big part of the city ha
have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for domestic use. so here, under this kerala temple, is this unbelievable treasure. billions of dollars of treasure. you asked me how it was found. it's a very fascinating story because there was a lawyer who was living on the temple grounds in the housing and he stopped paying rent. he said i'm no longer go to pay rent. because i only pay rent to the gods or the king and the...
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and the number one most stressed out country in the world was india. kyra, 82% of women said they just did not have any time to relax. united kingdom at number 11 and the united states number 12. in this survey they made a distinction between emerging countries and developing countries. what they found out with something like india, for example, as well as the other developing countries, is that women had to juggle work, right? their careers, as well as busy home lives. but they also had to conform to very traditional expectations and traditional standards. so they found in developing countries women had the social infrastructure to allow them to juggle the social support to do but in developing countries not the case. the least stressed out country in the world is, can you guess, kyra? >> no. tell me where! bora bora? tahiti? >> yeah. i wish we could go there. it's actually sweden. are you moving there any time soon? >> i may be doing that now. you and i will be packing our bags. it's a beautiful place, that's for sure. >> it sure is. >> zain, who nev
and the number one most stressed out country in the world was india. kyra, 82% of women said they just did not have any time to relax. united kingdom at number 11 and the united states number 12. in this survey they made a distinction between emerging countries and developing countries. what they found out with something like india, for example, as well as the other developing countries, is that women had to juggle work, right? their careers, as well as busy home lives. but they also had to...
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united states, india, sweden or china? the answer is india. i'm surprised. i thought it was going to be the united states. we're so stressed. a nielsen study ranked 21 countries and found that women in fast-growing economies like india are the most stressed because they're joining the work force in greater numbers, they're contributing more to the household income. but at home they're still playing a traditional role doing most of the household chores. the u.s. ranks halfway down the list, coming in at number 12. sweden has the least stressed-out women surveyed. we're not so stressed out after all. it's a good thing. >>> women's soccer grabbing sports fans all over the country. the usa is the team expected to win and win it all. richard in new york with more. the last time we saw anything in women's sports was 1999, the women won the cup can, mia hamm became a household name? >> it's a big match between the u.s. and france, thus i'm in a bar called the australian. with me are a couple women very interested in this match. natalie smith, what are your thoughts
united states, india, sweden or china? the answer is india. i'm surprised. i thought it was going to be the united states. we're so stressed. a nielsen study ranked 21 countries and found that women in fast-growing economies like india are the most stressed because they're joining the work force in greater numbers, they're contributing more to the household income. but at home they're still playing a traditional role doing most of the household chores. the u.s. ranks halfway down the list,...
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they have to go to india to cleanse their souls. >> that's what they feel they have to go to india. they can't go to a temple here? >> that is what the debate is about. a lot of hindus are angry for them what they say -- they say these people are taking advantage of american law. in fact, one of the indian leaders i spoke to yesterday in edison called it a hypocrisy of the law. they said they could very well go to a temple here. they are taking extreme measures. >> interesting because this sin was committed in mistake. >> they didn't knowingly do it. they want to go to the river where the hindu religion start. >> veggie fries? >> they came french fries being fried in vegetable oil but the french fries themselves campaigned beef products and they had -- it was a dozen 10 million settlement in 2002. >> can you tell me why this is so important to devout hindus? >> they believe all animals are god's creature and you must not inflict pain or death on them. by consuming meat, you have done exactly that and committed a sin. >> do we know where this is going to go? >> we don't. it's a very
they have to go to india to cleanse their souls. >> that's what they feel they have to go to india. they can't go to a temple here? >> that is what the debate is about. a lot of hindus are angry for them what they say -- they say these people are taking advantage of american law. in fact, one of the indian leaders i spoke to yesterday in edison called it a hypocrisy of the law. they said they could very well go to a temple here. they are taking extreme measures. >> interesting...
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maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning, it has been a controversy over conversion therapy and homosexuals. christian-based counseling now is under fire even from people within the evangelical community. that is in our "faces of faith." stay with us. aned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's pos
maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning,...
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europe is that it's an interesting moment in the world because you've got these rising powers, china, india, brazil, but we don't -- >> but we don't -- what they antarctica late, what we don't yet know is what they stand for. what is their big idea. what are these now powers going to bring to the world. so everybody is still lookinto america for the leadership and ashomas sa america is still the tent pole but europeans and everyone, i think, are asking can where is u.s. headed it cannot gone with these levels of deficits and debt. mething has to be done but the one thing president obama has not articulated is some broad vision for the united states to compete in the world. energy is one very obvious area tha tom writes a lot about. i was recently in copenhagen, in copenhagen they are now heeding the entire city this winter, last winter by burning their own gar badge. there are dramatic changes going on. why is green technolog being lead by scandinavia, by asia. and that vision is just lacking. >> let me open that up with everybody. the idea of obama leadership, i mean as did has said is not
europe is that it's an interesting moment in the world because you've got these rising powers, china, india, brazil, but we don't -- >> but we don't -- what they antarctica late, what we don't yet know is what they stand for. what is their big idea. what are these now powers going to bring to the world. so everybody is still lookinto america for the leadership and ashomas sa america is still the tent pole but europeans and everyone, i think, are asking can where is u.s. headed it cannot...
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. >> es un paÍs en vías de desarrollo. >> pero la mujer en la india no es considerada ni siquiera una persona, en muchos casos... mÁs vale es una vaca que una mujer. >> en mÉxico en qué lugar estÁ? >> en el nÚmero dos. >> no estaba tan equivocado. >> y la mujer no quiere ni salir a la esquina. >> y luego sigue rusia y luego brasil, luego espaÑa, sudÁfrica, italia. >> estados unidos? >> en el nÚmero 11. >> y el Último es suecia. >> dan una razÓn? >> no. pero yo me quiero ir a vivir allÁ ahora mismo. [risas] >> dicen que el poder econÓmico pues sÍ estresa bastante y luego las mujeres que aunque digan que son los hombres los que llevan el hogar, luego las mujeres somos las que nos tenemos que poner al dÍa. >> es cierto. hay mujeres que les toca hacer doble trabajo. y el simple cho de ser ama de casa y ahÍ viene mi reconocimiento, es un trabajo de tiempo completo. la administraciÓn en la casa. >> usted relajese, sra. la vida es una sola y la tiene que vivir al mÁximo. vamos a informÁndonos para que no se estrese! >> estamos de relajados y sobre todo cuando viene angÉlic
. >> es un paÍs en vías de desarrollo. >> pero la mujer en la india no es considerada ni siquiera una persona, en muchos casos... mÁs vale es una vaca que una mujer. >> en mÉxico en qué lugar estÁ? >> en el nÚmero dos. >> no estaba tan equivocado. >> y la mujer no quiere ni salir a la esquina. >> y luego sigue rusia y luego brasil, luego espaÑa, sudÁfrica, italia. >> estados unidos? >> en el nÚmero 11. >> y el Último es...
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vinieron de china, japÓn, india. estÁn en el record guinnes. >> ya son 300 aÑos de hacer mÚsica con serruchos. >> yo conozco a un hombre que toca en la plaza de guadalajara, jalisco. se pone con el serrucho y toca precioso y es como un sonido de un violÍn. pero se oye como si alguien estuviera llorando. >> presentamos una nota asÍ. se han dado a la tarea de escribir mÚsica para serrucho. ♪ >>> quÉ tal, buenos dÍas, gracias por continuar con despierta amÉrica. en mÉxico un prominente medico de 50 aÑos y su padre de 77 murieron asesinados por hombres armados en chihuahua, el doctor ortiz era considerado pionero en el desarrollo de tratamientos para cÁncer, hemofilia por medio de cÉlulas madres, tambien resultÓ herida una madre. y en cuba el presidente de perÚ ollanta humala mantuvÓ una reuniÓn con fidel castro, y dijo estar contento con la visita donde llegÓ el dÍa martes. y ortega, presidente de nicaragua pretende un referundum para ver si cobra a estados unidos por paÑos de guerra, recordÓ que
vinieron de china, japÓn, india. estÁn en el record guinnes. >> ya son 300 aÑos de hacer mÚsica con serruchos. >> yo conozco a un hombre que toca en la plaza de guadalajara, jalisco. se pone con el serrucho y toca precioso y es como un sonido de un violÍn. pero se oye como si alguien estuviera llorando. >> presentamos una nota asÍ. se han dado a la tarea de escribir mÚsica para serrucho. ♪ >>> quÉ tal, buenos dÍas, gracias por continuar con despierta...
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>> es un 10% del producto de la india. encontrarÁn como figuras humanas de oro, con piedras preciosas. >> te gustarÍa hacerte rico? >> ya soy. ya soy, ya soy con vida, salud y trabajo no necesitas basada. por cierto, hay un invitado en la casa, no pueden traer? >> como se llama? >> firulais! >> ahÌ viene. >> cristian tratÓ de poner frente a frente con Él loco valdÉz a verÓnica.. ♪ >>> quÉ tal, buenos dÍas, nuevamente les saluda natalia cruz. y japÓn se estremecio nuevamente con un sismo, el epicentro fue al sur de osaka, reportes de prensa dijeron que no hubo alerta de tsunami. y el ministro de japÓn dimitÍo luego de asumir el cargo luego de que declaraciones suyas ofendieron a las vÍctimas del tsunami, diciendo que no ayudarÍa a los que no aporten ideas. y el gobierno de libia no negocia la salida de gadhafi, y dijeron que es mentira que busque un refugio dentro o fuera del paÍs, y que cualquier negociaciÓn tiene que buscar la renuncia de gadhafi, y un alto funcionario dijo que gobierno y rebeldes comenz
>> es un 10% del producto de la india. encontrarÁn como figuras humanas de oro, con piedras preciosas. >> te gustarÍa hacerte rico? >> ya soy. ya soy, ya soy con vida, salud y trabajo no necesitas basada. por cierto, hay un invitado en la casa, no pueden traer? >> como se llama? >> firulais! >> ahÌ viene. >> cristian tratÓ de poner frente a frente con Él loco valdÉz a verÓnica.. ♪ >>> quÉ tal, buenos dÍas, nuevamente les saluda...
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el ministro salud de india provocÓ polÉmica en una conferencia sobre vih y sida, al decir que el sida es una enfermedad ante natural de occidente luego dijo que sus declaraciones fueron sacadas de contextos y que sabÍa que la homosexualidad no es una enfermedad. >>> quiconÉctese a univision.co para estar siempre bien informado. >>> ahora pasamos con chiqui y carla con mÁs despierta amÉrica. >>> hablamos de un tema que nos afecta a todas las mujeres porque la que diga que no tiene celulitis miente. ahora mÁs que nunca los problemas celulitis nos tienen con dolor de cabeza porque no nos deja lucir bien en traje de baÑo. paola gutiÉrrez nos tiene algo que nos va a dar un res pi ro vamos a ver. >>> asÍ es, el tener celulitis aunque no es un problema mÉdico es un mal que nos persigue a todas, si este es su caso no se preocupe hoy traigo un tratamiento que fue desarrollado en francia para tratar la aro tri tiz y descubrieron que acaba con la celulitis y le ayudarÁ a perder libras sin tener que mover un dedo miren lo que preparÉ. . >>> aunque voy al gimnasio hay partes en el cuerp
el ministro salud de india provocÓ polÉmica en una conferencia sobre vih y sida, al decir que el sida es una enfermedad ante natural de occidente luego dijo que sus declaraciones fueron sacadas de contextos y que sabÍa que la homosexualidad no es una enfermedad. >>> quiconÉctese a univision.co para estar siempre bien informado. >>> ahora pasamos con chiqui y carla con mÁs despierta amÉrica. >>> hablamos de un tema que nos afecta a todas las mujeres porque la que...
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tragedy strikes a family of five at a popular picnic spot in india. >>> and howling habub. a giant wall of dust rolls through phoenix for a second time in nearly two weeks. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with london calling. news corp. chief rupert murdoch and his son along with former chief executive rebecca brooks will face tough questioning this morning before lawmakers in england. this is the development in the growing phone hacking scandal that seems to be changing by the hour. nbc's jim maceda is live for us in london right outside parliament with all the details. jim, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. well, all eyes will be on a small room inside that parliament building just big enough for about 40 or so spectators, but there will be overflow rooms with tvs. this is must see tv today for all of britain and elsewhere. as one politician here put it, the three musketeers of the murdoch media empire and that phone hacking scandal will appear later today. now, they'll be grille
tragedy strikes a family of five at a popular picnic spot in india. >>> and howling habub. a giant wall of dust rolls through phoenix for a second time in nearly two weeks. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with london calling. news corp. chief rupert murdoch and his son along with former chief executive rebecca brooks will face tough questioning this morning before lawmakers in england. this is the...
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kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said, what are you nuts? all you're going to do is get both sides angry at you. so the administration has stayed away from that as the bush administration did, you know, kind of like it's poison, and that's probably the right policy. so the notion that this council could actually do much other than, you know, throw a few cocktail parties and actually influence u.s. policy, boy, what a waste of money. jon: all right. jim carafano from the heritage foundation. read more from him on foxnews.com on this topic. jim, thank you. jenna: new developments surrounding oper
kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said,...
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it's a lot of people in a small area, but they're running out of water, particularly in india. they're overpumping their aquefers, their wells are running dry. and they're projected to grow by 1 million people in the years ahead. subsaharan africa has morelan l, but its population is growing very fast, and it doesn't have the resources to develop the productivity of the land fully. so that's the problem there. and the hunger and malnutrition in the world is concentrated in the indian subcontinent and subsaharan africa. >> do you think the rest of the world -- there's been a big call from the u.n. to say, we need to help these people. is there help available in the rest of the world with the economy teetering the way it is? a lot of countries saying we'd like to help. but we just can't. >> if it's just the horn of africa, 10 million people, 12 million people, that's large. if it becomes bigger and affects a number of countries, then it would be scramble time. the question is how much would countries be willing to provide? we don't have surpluses anymore. there was a time in the
it's a lot of people in a small area, but they're running out of water, particularly in india. they're overpumping their aquefers, their wells are running dry. and they're projected to grow by 1 million people in the years ahead. subsaharan africa has morelan l, but its population is growing very fast, and it doesn't have the resources to develop the productivity of the land fully. so that's the problem there. and the hunger and malnutrition in the world is concentrated in the indian...
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i heard a book by an indian that is india indian and not native american and saying you're not sick, you're thirsty. >> we do recommend eight or nine glasses of water a day. >> really for helping process your food, detoxifying, not for hydration. >> i think water's very important. >> yeah, well, we do talk about that. >> i think a liter before 10:00 in the morning. >> there's a whole chapter on that. >> early detection of cancer's quite fascinating, this book has fascinating -- i'm not trying to sell the book i just find here with the current interests that i've discovered in some programming that i was doing that antioxidant advances, free radical defenses, enzymes and antiobjection i dances, mark grossman, to what extent did you contribute to this book? i know that you're a coauthor but what is your particular content area? >> well, terry grossman here, and ray and i established a relationship a number of years ago and i became ray's personal physician and in the course of our conversations with one another, we created a compendium information that we decideded to codify into a boo
i heard a book by an indian that is india indian and not native american and saying you're not sick, you're thirsty. >> we do recommend eight or nine glasses of water a day. >> really for helping process your food, detoxifying, not for hydration. >> i think water's very important. >> yeah, well, we do talk about that. >> i think a liter before 10:00 in the morning. >> there's a whole chapter on that. >> early detection of cancer's quite fascinating,...
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. >>> new this morning, in northern india, at least 31 people are dead, after a train derailment in morning. right now, rescuers are trying to free trapped passengers from the carriages. officials say it is too early to know what exactly caused the derailment, and that accidents are common on the state owned indian railway. on thursday, 38 people died when a train hit a bus transporting a wedding party. >>> two chinese miners have survived after spending 180 hours trapped underground. rescuers pulled the pair to safety after hearing faint sounds overnight. crews think more men might be trapped in the same section of a ventilated tunnel. >>> as we showed you live here on mornings on 2, just about 40 minutes ago, the space shuttle atlantis has docked for a final time. atlantis and its crew will spend more than a week at the station. >>> a new country has a new leader this morning. 10s of thousands of people attended in the swearing in ceremony of the south sudan president. it officially became its own nation after separating from the north. but issues remain unresolved between the two countri
. >>> new this morning, in northern india, at least 31 people are dead, after a train derailment in morning. right now, rescuers are trying to free trapped passengers from the carriages. officials say it is too early to know what exactly caused the derailment, and that accidents are common on the state owned indian railway. on thursday, 38 people died when a train hit a bus transporting a wedding party. >>> two chinese miners have survived after spending 180 hours trapped...
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. >>> the wreckage where a train accident occurred in india, it's being cleared. while there's still no word on the official cause of the crash, it's reported that the conductor slammed on the emergency brakes because there was cattle on the track. about 1,000 people were on board. >>> at this point, a roller coaster will stay closed after a war veteran, who lost both of his legs in iraq fell to his death. the sergeant was thrown from the ride friday at the darien lake theme park. his family says they are not blaming the amusement park for the accident. one industrial analyst says he should never have been allowed on the ride. he lost both legs to a roadside bombing in 2008. >>> a funeral is being held today for the fan who fell over a railing during the rangers' baseball game. he died on thursday after his fall while the rangers were playing the as. he was at the game and tried to catch the ball hit by josh hamilton. >>> funeral services for former first lady betty ford begin tomorrow in southern california. the wife of the late presidentford died on friday at t
. >>> the wreckage where a train accident occurred in india, it's being cleared. while there's still no word on the official cause of the crash, it's reported that the conductor slammed on the emergency brakes because there was cattle on the track. about 1,000 people were on board. >>> at this point, a roller coaster will stay closed after a war veteran, who lost both of his legs in iraq fell to his death. the sergeant was thrown from the ride friday at the darien lake theme...
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northern virginia is an unaccredited for profit college with mostly students from india. the school has 30 days to conform with federal rules over student visas. no one has been arrested. and northern virginia remains open. >>> last january immigration agents rated a school that had a similar business model. the government called trivalley university sham university. authorities accused schools admitting foreign students and collecting tuition while not requiring them to attend classes. the school was shut down over allegations of visa fraud. >>> someone has stolen a cash say of high power weapons. the atf says 24 assault rifles were taken from a supply warehouse. they have recovered one weapon and made few arrests. the government is offering a $10,000 reward leading to additional arrests. the army private facing federal bond making charges remains behind bars this morning after an outburst at his first court appearance. it happened yesterday in waco, texas. 21-year-old abdu refused to stand when the judge entered the room. >>> time now is 7:20. one of california's famous
northern virginia is an unaccredited for profit college with mostly students from india. the school has 30 days to conform with federal rules over student visas. no one has been arrested. and northern virginia remains open. >>> last january immigration agents rated a school that had a similar business model. the government called trivalley university sham university. authorities accused schools admitting foreign students and collecting tuition while not requiring them to attend...
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i retired because he had invitation to go and teach in japan, and china, n korea, and in india. so we took a year each. >> so a career is not everything. what has been most difficult about living alone since her untimely death? >> the sense of loss. no matter what you say -- it has nothing to do with faith. i believe in god. i believe she is fine. i believe she is in gods hands, all of that, but bishop pike some people would remember here. a friend of the family has told me that when he died, somebody said, well, he's with god. mrs. pike said very honestly, i am fine about him being with god, but not now. i want him with me. well, that's what you have. >> every day i miss her greatly. i say to my kids that i have theology, because i was supposed to say what would jesus do. and i say, what would my wife do? she is very much part of me. to think about what she would do in some situations that come up in the appellant to myself. >> will be right back. i want to say a word about your book on forgiveness. >> back with dr. james ayres -- james emerson. forgiveness, the key to the crea
i retired because he had invitation to go and teach in japan, and china, n korea, and in india. so we took a year each. >> so a career is not everything. what has been most difficult about living alone since her untimely death? >> the sense of loss. no matter what you say -- it has nothing to do with faith. i believe in god. i believe she is fine. i believe she is in gods hands, all of that, but bishop pike some people would remember here. a friend of the family has told me that...